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    Re: Special needs baby.

    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaKittyz View Post
    I've been doing my research and it isn't really a matter of how it will effect her, I know she'll do just fine. (I'll make sure of it) It's more.. helping her along, and the best at home treatment for it. I may be doing the best thing with the shedding aid, soaks and gentle eye rubbing, but I want to make sure. I'm always a bit.. paranoid about my babies.

    Just leave the eye alone. Don't touch it or soak her. This can mess up her next shed. Just bump your humidity up and wait for her next shed.

    Messing with an eye cap can permanently damage the eye if its not already damaged.

    Keep her enclosure sterile and hospital clean.
    And after her shed, we'll see how the eye is then to make further assessment.

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